ashlingm
Well-Known Member
I have a field that I use for my horses but am in a bit of a dilemma. One field, the smaller one, is completely poached as I let it be used as the winter turnout and didn't mind if it got churned up a bit. (It needs to be re-seeded etc anyway!)
I was looking into sectioning a bit of this field off and putting down a decent layer of wood chip on top of the levelled and harrowed land. I was hoping to use it as an area to ride and lunge on ... thinking that the wood chip would provide a cushioning layer if the ground becomes to hard in the summer.
I know it will have to be replaced/topped up after a while but don't really mind this. The land has ok draining so this shouldn't be a problem. The horses otherwise won't be turned out on this area and it will be purely kept for riding.
Has anyone done this before and does it work out? How many tonnes would I need to cover a 20 x 40 area? (digging it up, doing proper drainage, building a sand arena etc isn't an option)
Thank you
I was looking into sectioning a bit of this field off and putting down a decent layer of wood chip on top of the levelled and harrowed land. I was hoping to use it as an area to ride and lunge on ... thinking that the wood chip would provide a cushioning layer if the ground becomes to hard in the summer.
I know it will have to be replaced/topped up after a while but don't really mind this. The land has ok draining so this shouldn't be a problem. The horses otherwise won't be turned out on this area and it will be purely kept for riding.
Has anyone done this before and does it work out? How many tonnes would I need to cover a 20 x 40 area? (digging it up, doing proper drainage, building a sand arena etc isn't an option)
Thank you